Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Georgia; Baker; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT578821   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT543769   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT583584   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT579699   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609027   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT609098   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
Rhynchospora microcephala (Britton) Britton
BRIT609097   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
Schoenoplectus erectus (Poir.) Palla ex Raynal
BRIT609093   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
Schoenoplectus erectus (Poir.) Palla ex Raynal
BRIT609092   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT241011   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT241014   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT241013   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT241012   
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT878284R. Kral   608861977-07-22
United States, Georgia, Baker, Sandy open swale by Ga. 216, 1.1 mi. w. Patmos, and also adjacent recently "dozed" field

BRIT:VDB
BRIT878285R.K. Godfrey   821631986-10-01
United States, Georgia, Baker, bottom of of dried-up pond, Richardson Flat (pond no. 20), Ichuaway Plantation.

BRIT:VDB
BRIT878286R. Kral   608751977-08-22
United States, Georgia, Baker, pine plantation by Ga. 37, ca. 1 mi. e Elmodel.

BRIT:VDB
BRIT899489LK Kirkman   31281993-09-09
United States, Georgia, Baker, sandy W bank of Flint River approx. 1.25 mi. SW of Sister Islands and 1.25 mi. W of River Road (USGS Newton Quad.)

BRIT:VDB
BRIT899518R. Kral   810641992-07-14
United States, Georgia, Baker, 9-10 mi. E of Damascus

BRIT:VDB
BRIT914805R. Kral   581781976-06-07
United States, Georgia, Baker

BRIT:VDB
BRIT914804R. Kral   581781976-06-07
United States, Georgia, Baker


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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